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Page 100
... brothers , as though quite forget- ting himself . Our hearts were soothed by the never - failing comfort of childlike , confiding prayer , and the hor- ror of our situation seemed less overwhelming . " Ah , " thought I , " the Lord will ...
... brothers , as though quite forget- ting himself . Our hearts were soothed by the never - failing comfort of childlike , confiding prayer , and the hor- ror of our situation seemed less overwhelming . " Ah , " thought I , " the Lord will ...
Page 103
... brothers , now slept soundly . Throughout the night my wife and I maintained our prayerful watch , dreading at every fresh sound some fatal change in the position of the wreck . At length the faint dawn of day appeared , the long ...
... brothers , now slept soundly . Throughout the night my wife and I maintained our prayerful watch , dreading at every fresh sound some fatal change in the position of the wreck . At length the faint dawn of day appeared , the long ...
Page 115
... brother threw him ; as he thus stood , he picked up and pocketed a large mussel shell for his own use . As they ... brothers , " a sucking- 2. This is a reference to one of the famous old fables , which you will find on page 73 , Volume ...
... brother threw him ; as he thus stood , he picked up and pocketed a large mussel shell for his own use . As they ... brothers , " a sucking- 2. This is a reference to one of the famous old fables , which you will find on page 73 , Volume ...
Page 117
... brother , " said I , in my turn ; " he is quite right . The little animal makes its nest under the roots of trees , and lives upon fruit . But , Ernest , the agouti3 not only looks something like a pig , but most decidedly grunts like a ...
... brother , " said I , in my turn ; " he is quite right . The little animal makes its nest under the roots of trees , and lives upon fruit . But , Ernest , the agouti3 not only looks something like a pig , but most decidedly grunts like a ...
Page 129
... brother , in alarm at the tumult of voices , shouted in ecstasy : " A monkey ! a monkey ! oh , how splendid ! Where did Fritz find him ? What may we give him to eat ? Oh , what a bundle of sticks ! Look at those curious , great nuts ...
... brother , in alarm at the tumult of voices , shouted in ecstasy : " A monkey ! a monkey ! oh , how splendid ! Where did Fritz find him ? What may we give him to eat ? Oh , what a bundle of sticks ! Look at those curious , great nuts ...
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